31 July, 2009

PBSI tidak Punya pelatih standart

So far, Indonesia has not been able to create a sustainable badminton champion. Still cut off generations of champions such as Badminton Association of Indonesia or PBSI did not have a uniform standard that is training in each region.

As a result, talented players who are not handled properly, said the Big Board PBSI talent scouts as well as Team Manager of PB Djarum Fung Permadi in a seminar entitled "Building the Spirit of Badminton Central Java, Indonesia" in Solo, Central Java, on Thursday (30 / 7). The meeting was also attended as a speaker former badminton world champion Haryanto Arbi, Chief Executive of Central Java Province Mochammad Anwari PBSI, and sports journalist Ian Situmorang, and as the moderator Ivana Lie.

We can not wait for badminton champion will be born by itself. To print a champion, needed a quality coaches, said Fung.

Figure and former badminton player Ivana Lie rate, the absence of such standards is training because Indonesia has never made blueprints badminton coaching in which the load is training standards and training programs that grip.

According to Ivana, to create a blueprint for the development, upgrading PBSI should form a team that has the competence and experience in the field of badminton. So that would appear weighty reference curriculum and may be implemented in every area he said.

Former world champion badminton Haryanto Arbi added, making Indonesia the condition can not create champions, but only produce champions. Coach really has a share, but more because of the emergence of the champion's flair players are not training, said Haryanto.

Fung said, if this condition is allowed to continue then the Indonesian badminton will continue to stagnate and lag far away from other countries such as China and South Korea.

No development of badminton, go Fung, leading badminton coach and players can not be trusted as professionals who have a bright future.

Based on AC Nielsen survey in March-April 2009 to 1026 respondents in Central Java, there are 51 percent said they want to play badminton for health reasons, 34 percent want to play badminton as a hobby, and 9 percent want to play badminton professionally.

To that end, Fung hopes that PBSI is not too busy with the national training program (pelatnas) solely so that potential players in areas neglected. PBSI must be able to create standardization and accreditation is training the same in each region in order to level the coach became clear, he said.

Chairman of PBSI Jateng Pengprov Mochamad Anwari admitted will make the standard is training himself as in Central Java based on input and experience of trainers at district level and the club. After that, all districts are required to use these references so that the standard coach will be the same as Central Java, he said.

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